1. Ovine TRIM5α can restrict visna/maedi virus.
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Jáuregui P, Crespo H, Glaria I, Luján L, Contreras A, Rosati S, de Andrés D, Amorena B, Towers GJ, and Reina R
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Carrier Proteins chemistry, Carrier Proteins genetics, Goat Diseases genetics, Goat Diseases metabolism, Goat Diseases virology, Goats, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, Sequence Alignment, Sheep, Sheep Diseases genetics, Sheep Diseases metabolism, Sheep Diseases virology, Visna genetics, Visna virology, Carrier Proteins metabolism, Goat Diseases immunology, Sheep Diseases immunology, Visna metabolism, Visna-maedi virus physiology
- Abstract
The restrictive properties of tripartite motif-containing 5 alpha (TRIM5α) from small ruminant species have not been explored. Here, we identify highly similar TRIM5α sequences in sheep and goats. Cells transduced with ovine TRIM5α effectively restricted the lentivirus visna/maedi virus DNA synthesis. Proteasome inhibition in cells transduced with ovine TRIM5α restored restricted viral DNA synthesis, suggesting a conserved mechanism of restriction. Identification of TRIM5α active molecular species may open new prophylactic strategies against lentiviral infections.
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- 2012
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